Kpinnrking on the recent fii'p nt Sanla Monica, Ocenn Park, nnd Venice, sensido resort of T,os Anpeles (California, U.S.A.), Sir. David Mitchell, an AngloAmerican, journalist vho arrived from San Francisco yesterday, informed a Dominion reporter that (ho. day boforo ho left homo (in Los Ang«lc«) ho motored down to Venice, 17 miles nwny, and distinctly remembered remarking to his wife, (.lint if a firo gat a hold dn th« place very lillle of it would be loft. IT? explained thnt Venico wis a sort of jonsido show-place—tho Cnnny Islnnd of Lob Angeles—and wns closely built of flimsy wood. Ocean Park, adjoining, was a popular bathing rosort, nnd Saula Monica, was an old town, built besido th« sm. The loes by firo was calculated (according to tlio cablo mcsSiige) at CANT SHAKE IT OFF. How often wo hwir persons with colds make the above romnrk; but Dr. Sheldon'» JCcw Discovery shokes them off promptly nnd effectively In n f»w dows. Pric*. is, sd. and 3e. oht«iinble everywhere. .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1544, 13 September 1912, Page 4
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166Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1544, 13 September 1912, Page 4
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